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Supplement Facts

As a dietary supplement, take two tablets daily with food.

Serving Size 2 Tablets

Servings Per Container 120

Amount Per Serving

% DV

Calcium

48.00 mg

5%

Zinc (as Zinc Oxide)

7.50 mg

50%

Selenium (as sodium selenate)

35.00 mcg

50%

Saw Palmetto Berry Powder (Serenoa repens)

500.00 mg

**

Pumpkin Seed Meal Powder (Curcubita pepo)

80.00 mg

**

Lycopene

1.00 mg

**

** Daily Value (DV) not established

Other Ingredients: Cellulose, Dicalcium Phosphate, Povidone

No Artificial Colors, No Artificial Flavors, No Preservatives, No Wheat, No Gluten, No Soy, No Dairy, Yeast Free.

Warning: Consult your physician prior to using this product if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Discontinue use two weeks prior to surgery.

Distributed by: General Nutrition Corporation Pittsburgh, PA 15222

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Dose: 160 mg twice per day of an extract standardized to contain approximately 80 to 95% fatty acidsSaw palmetto, the leading natural treatment for BPH, has been shown to help keep symptoms in check when used regularly.(more)

Prostatitis

Dose: Refer to label instructionsSaw palmetto has been used historically for prostatitis symptoms. The herb contains constituents that help to reduce swelling and inflammation.(more)

Dose: 160 mg twice per day of an extract standardized to contain approximately 80 to 95% fatty acids

In many parts of Europe, herbal supplements are considered standard medical treatment for BPH. Although herbs for BPH are available without prescription, men wishing to take them should be monitored by a physician.

The fat-soluble (liposterolic) extract of the saw palmetto berry has become the leading natural treatment for BPH. This extract, when used regularly, has been shown to help keep symptoms in check.1, 2 Saw palmetto appears to inhibit 5-alpha-reductase, the enzyme that converts testosterone to its more active form, dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Saw palmetto also blocks DHT from binding in the prostate.3 Studies have used 320 mg per day of saw palmetto extract that is standardized to contain approximately 80 to 95% fatty acids.

A three-year preliminary study in Germany found that 160 mg of saw palmetto extract taken twice daily reduced nighttime urination in 73% of patients and improved urinary flow rates significantly.4 In a double-blind trial at various sites in Europe, 160 mg of saw palmetto extract taken twice per day treated BPH as effectively as finasteride without side effects, such as loss of libido.5 A one-year dose-comparison study found that 320 mg once per day was as effective as 160 mg twice per day in the treatment of BPH.6 A review of double-blind trials concluded that saw palmetto is effective for treatment of men with BPH and is just as effective as, with fewer side effects than, the drug finasteride.7 However, two double-blind trials have found saw palmetto to be ineffective as a treatment for BPH.8, 9 The reason that different studies have had different results is not clear.

Saw palmetto, known more for its use in BPH, has also been used historically for symptoms of prostatitis.1 According to laboratory studies, saw palmetto contains constituents that act to reduce swelling and inflammation.2 However, there is no scientific research evaluating the effects of saw palmetto in men with prostatitis.

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Just take it daily along with my vitapak from GNC. Was using an older version of the current vitapak and when I switched to the new one this wasn't in it. I decided to get it as it was very helpful in certain areas before while I was taking it. Got it on a 3 for $25 deal and it was definitely worth it.

This may be a good product, but it is the worst pill I have ever tried to swallow. Normally pills don't make me gag, but this one is so dry and uncoated that I gag just about every time I try to take 1. It sticks on the back of my tongue.

Turned 50 in 2012. Had been having mild instances of the things you read about re ageing men and prostate issues for a couple of years; having to get up at night = particularly annoying. Had the "take your wristwatch off first, doc!" check but nothing untoward was found. And yet same issues. Read about saw palmetto in a book - GNC brand highly recommended in it for both quality and price. Started taking 2 pills with breakfast. After a week the nuisance feelings were gone. Works for me so going to keep taking, and getting from GNC since the sales/bulk prices are great. Strongly recommend at least trying it.